. Perspective for art students . assumed in thiscase. The uppermost which belongs to the was found by drawing a dotted line from A till the first was cut. The others were found in the same way, the dottedlines used being shown. ^ I. / y C\J >^ ^XT. iS ^ / /^ /\ ~~P^ \ \ 7 1\ / \ V \ v/ \ >7^ \ V y ^^VL. / \ \ A ?<^- // / ^^7=*-^ Avp a. ^P <» l»eRPir«.cu LARk 5/ Fig. 102.—The , , and different positions of the eye belongingto a lectangular object (aa a cube) with one face in an oblique plane. AB is measured on all the three perpendicular pl


. Perspective for art students . assumed in thiscase. The uppermost which belongs to the was found by drawing a dotted line from A till the first was cut. The others were found in the same way, the dottedlines used being shown. ^ I. / y C\J >^ ^XT. iS ^ / /^ /\ ~~P^ \ \ 7 1\ / \ V \ v/ \ >7^ \ V y ^^VL. / \ \ A ?<^- // / ^^7=*-^ Avp a. ^P <» l»eRPir«.cu LARk 5/ Fig. 102.—The , , and different positions of the eye belongingto a lectangular object (aa a cube) with one face in an oblique plane. AB is measured on all the three perpendicular that the eyes in relation to each (eye 2, 3, and 5)all occur on the same arc, as also do the three Perpendiculars to the Six Planes 135 The perpendiculars to the serenth plane, parallel tothe picture, are horizontal, and vanish all of them In fact, they are the lines running in to the picturein parallel perspectire. Nothing more of them needbe said. We have thus completed the system. The subsequent. Fio. 103. solutions of examination questions supply sufficientexamples. Fig. 103 is added to show the way the working linesof the geometry, by which the , , and eyesare obtained, conspire to obliterate the picture and con-fuse the student! 136 Perspective Few Hints to Draughtsmen. Although architects use their own method of architect^perspectiTe, which has been explained in paragraph 24,yet a very great deal, nay, possibly as much and more,can be done by the ordinary method which forms thechief part of this book. To gain the adTantage, however,two or three matters must be observed. First, one should


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